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Development of a microplate ELISA for circulating E-selectin: assay characterization, comparison with a commercial kit, wand establishment of normal reference values.

Kuo-Chien Tsao1, Pi-Yueh Chang, Chia-Chi Li, Tsu-Lan Wu, Chien-Feng Sun, James T Wu.   

Abstract

E-selectin, an adhesion molecule, is detectable in the blood. Serum levels of E-selectin can be a prognostic indicator for various malignancies. We developed a microplate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the detection of circulating E-selectin by coating the microwell with monoclonal anti-E-selectin. We incubated the specimen and the biotinylated detecting antibody simultaneously, and used HPR-conjugated streptavidin to generate a signal for quantification. The assay has a sensitivity of 3.8 ng/mL, and the coefficients of variation (CVs) for both within-day and day-to-day precision were all <10%. Our in-house-made kit also compared well with a commercial kit from R&amp;D Systems (r=0.95, slope=0.94). Using our kit we determined a normal reference value for Chinese individuals of different ages (30-80 years). We found no significant difference between females and males; however, age appeared to have an impact on the normal E-selectin value. We found that normal individuals over 60 years old had higher levels of circulating E-selectin (65.8+/-19.5 ng/mL, N=111) compared to those under 60 years old (59.5+/-18.1 ng/mL; P=0.002). Our kit appears to have sufficient sensitivity for detecting elevated circulating E-selectin in various carcinomas. We believe that with the established normal reference value, our in-house-developed ELISA kit is well suited for routine clinical laboratory use. Copyright 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12696081      PMCID: PMC6808016          DOI: 10.1002/jcla.10077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Lab Anal        ISSN: 0887-8013            Impact factor:   2.352


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